The Ohio Supreme Court solicits public feedback on proposed rule changes that would limit an administrative judge's term to six years in certain cases. Comments are accepted until January 5, 2026.
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'Serious structural problems' behind Supreme Court enabling Trump: attorney
Veteran civil rights litigator Sherrilyn Ifill on Wednesday exposed the "serious structural problems" at play in the US legal ...
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a challenge to a crucial component of the Affordable Care Act, affirming the oversight of a panel of medical experts who recommend preventive care for health ...
North Dakota Supreme Court justices, from left, Chief Jon Jensen, Lisa Fair McEvers and Jerod Tufte listen to arguments during a hearing on Dec. 18, 2023. (Photo by Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed confidence that the administration would be able to enforce its tariff policies, regardless of the outcome of an ongoing Supreme Court case. Bessent, ...
New York’s Supreme Court is a trial-level court, not the top court Handles civil, criminal, and divorce cases across all 62 counties Supreme Court justices are elected to 14-year terms and must retire ...
A member of the Colorado Supreme Court unexpectedly announced her retirement from the bench, plus the state's Access to ...
At a time of attacks on the judicial system, a coalition of former state chief justices around the country has organized to ...
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